The main events at WrestleMania 32 are. alas, a mix of potential, confusion and apathy. The WWE World title match doesn't have the world on fire. Another feature match has a non-wrestler returning after years away. Will the Divas steal the show? What crazy stunt will Dean Ambrose attempt? What's going to happen in the big four matches? Our SLAM! Wrestling staff bravely make their picks ...

Triple H (c) vs. Roman Reigns - WWE World Heavyweight Championship

JON WALDMAN: The conventional wisdom on this match is that Reigns wins, however Monday gave us an interesting x-factor – the Wyatt Family isn’t in the Battle Royal. Say what you will about how Bray and Co. have been booked but that they don’t have a match is downright bizarre. So what I’m expecting is that they will interfere on behalf of Triple H in their bizarre partnership (as was seen a couple weeks back) and hand Hunter the win. It also, of course, plays into Bray’s “anyone but you, Roman” mantra from last year.
MATTHEW BYER: Can anyone remember a poorer build for a WWE World Heavyweight Title Match at WrestleMania? If WWE had turned Roman Reigns heel as they should have they wouldn't be in this mess. Instead their determination to push Reigns as they previously did 'Super Cena' has fans revolting as it's clear they want something different. All you have to do is look at how fans gravitated to Daniel Bryan despite WWE Creative doing everything they could to scuttle it until they had no choice, but to accept it. The simple reality is fans are tired of the dominant and bland Superman as WWE Champion and want someone instead who can elevate his opponents and tell a multi-faceted story in the ring. Roman Reigns is not at the point where he can do that and so what we have to look forward to is his triumphing at WrestleMania and 100,000 people booing him out of the building.
JOHN POWELL: My reaction to this bout is the worst possible reaction a wrestling fan can possibly have towards a feud: Total and utter apathy. As much as Reigns and Triple H bumbling brawl in every arena, I just don’t care at all. As he told the Orlando Sentinel, Reigns can continue to fool himself all he likes calling pro-wrestling a “kids show” and the only fans booing him are “grown men” his age and he “really isn’t in the business for the grown men” but he just comes off as a spoiled child who will learn there are consequences to purposely infuriating and demeaning the fan base at every turn. Say what you want about John Cena but he has always taken negative fan reaction on the chin, played into it at times and turned it into a positive instead of incessantly whining about it or making ludicrous excuses. John Cena understands fans and understands the business. Who wins? Who cares? Hopefully Reigns does win and we can see him booed unmercifully, preferably in the way Hulk Hogan was greeted when he became Hollywood Hogan at Bash at the Beach in 1996.
MATTHEW ASHER: No. No. No! Without a MITB cash-in which saved last years match, Roman is going to win. Granted last year I didn't care about the main event and it ended up being a great one but when the crowd continues to hate Roman and WWE is intent on doing the opposite of what fans want, Roman will now become a 3 time WWE champion. If he's lucky he won't get booed out of JerryWorld.
BOB KAPUR: This one is strange, just because of the dynamic between Reigns and the crowd. I could see Sting come in and try to help Reigns, given his recent comments about wanting to come back. Or Randy Orton or Seth Rollins or The Rock. And when I say "help", I mean help him be seen as a babyface. Reigns wins, because dammit that's what they have wanted for a year. And turns on the fans on Raw.

Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker - Hell in a Cell match; if Shane wins, he will get control of Raw, and it will be Undertaker's last WrestleMania

JON WALDMAN: Until the ‘Taker retires stipulation was added I thought for sure this was a Shane victory, and I still suspect it will be; however, I still go with my original thought that John Cena helps Shane to victory and this does setup Cena vs. Taker for Orlando next year with it being the actual final match for UT.
MATTHEW BYER: There really isn't much doubt that The Deadman will get the victory here. The question will be how to make Shane McMahon appear to have any credible path to winning since he will be so outmatched. McMahon will undoubtedly take some crazy bump, but that still will not be enough. For the audience to buy that McMahon has a chance somebody is going to have to interfere on his behalf and for it to make sense it will need to be somebody he has a prior connection to. Out of those currently on the roster the most logical would be The Big Show, but due to how he's been booked the last couple of years he just doesn't seem like that much of a threat. Instead I think we're going to get one of the biggest surprises at WrestleMania in this match when Kurt Angle comes out to help Shane-O-Mac.
JOHN POWELL: What astounds me about this match is that in this day and age, so many fans ACTUALLY believe that Shane will take over the business. No, folks. Stephanie, Triple H and Vince McMahon are not going anywhere no matter the outcome of the match, the bookers, talent are not changing and Shane is not going to become the CEO of WWE. It is an angle, a storyline, people. Nothing more. As a company, the WWE will be the same the day after WrestleMania as it was before. As far as the match goes, it still makes no sense at all why The Undertaker is doing Vince McMahon’s bidding and it is a massive misuse of The Phenom and his talent. Like the rest of the WrestleMania card, it is sloppy booking. In the end, I believe this match will be all bluster and no actual pay-off. Shane will certainly get some unexpected assistance but it won’t be enough to beat The Undertaker. Expect Shane to pull some other kind of shenanigans to take control ... of something WWE, maybe NXT?
MATTHEW ASHER: I hate the added stipulation that if the Deadman loses he'll never wrestle at 'Mania again because I think we all know he has one, if not two, 'Manias in him still. I wish this story was explained better because I don't think there's been an explanation of what Shane has over his father that would force him to regain his place in line but not strong enough that he'll have to face the Undertaker. Hopefully this one will be explained on Raw the next night. I'm picking Taker thanks to the stipulation but I wouldn't be surprised if Shane pulls off another crazy leap of faith move to incapacitate both him and Taker.
BOB KAPUR: The questions here are what crazy stunt will Shane do, and who will help him win? I predict a recreation of Mick Foley's leap from the top of the cell. And I predict John Cena to return to help Shane win. He gets to screw over Vince and The Authority - and set up the dream match of him and Taker next year (yes, they'll ignore that stipulation).

Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar - No Holds Barred Street Fight

JON WALDMAN: The only other spot where the Wyatt’s could logically show up is here and cause the match to be thrown out or take out Lesnar to give Ambrose the victory. Initially I was excited for this match but it almost feels like there’s been too much time in between when the bout was booked and the reality of it. I’m going to go with the Bret/Austin spot here, where Brock puts Ambrose in the Kimura Lock until Dean outright passes out from the pain rather than submitting.
MATTHEW BYER: This Street Fight Match is really the only way that Ambrose has any chance against Lesnar, but even being able to use weapons probably won't be enough in the end unless a swerve happens here. What swerve? Why Dean Ambrose joining The Wyatt Family who would then help him take out Lesnar and build them up into the heel faction they should really be. Yet, that would require a level of creativity that WWE hasn't shown in a long time so what will probably happen is Lesnar pummels Ambrose until he's unconscious.
JOHN POWELL: The evolution of Dean Ambrose has been the one good thing about the Road to WrestleMania which has been mostly full of potholes and car wrecks. There is no way the WWE has invested so much in his progression to make him lose to Brock Lesnar, who has already cemented his legacy as The Beast. Most likely though, Ambrose will use some creative chicanery to outsmart Lesnar who will begrudgingly give him some sign of respect.
MATTHEW ASHER: Probably the match I'm most looking forward to. Dean has done enough with the hardcore weapons to sell that he's crazy, but not stupid. This match needs to have both men bleeding like stuck pigs by the time this one's done. I think Brock will win just because he's Brock Lesnar but Dean will ascend to the main event from this point on if he hangs with Lesnar.
BOB KAPUR: These two will fight it out with Ambrose using all kinds of weapons and Brock using his inherent Brockness. Then I predict the Wyatt Family to come out and attack both men. They'll team up to dispatch the Wyatts, and then Brock will hit Ambrose with an F-5 to end it. But Ambrose will have earned his, and grown the fans' respect.

JON WALDMAN: The even booking here between the ladies doesn’t help in declaring a winner, which is probably a good thing. Every instinct tells me that Sasha wins, but perhaps there’s an outside chance that Charlotte comes out on top, only for Bayley to debut on Raw the next night. That, however, pushes Sasha and Becky out of the title picture and I don’t think we’re ready for that yet.
MATTHEW BYER: This has the potential to be the match of the night if WWE gives them sufficient time in the ring. Alas what are you willing to bet the match gets cut down to 8 minutes in order to provide more time for the Divas 10 Women Match? I hope I'm wrong because Charlotte, Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch deserve at least 20 minutes or more. So who will come out with the Divas Title? While everyone is predicting Sasha Banks or Charlotte somehow I think Becky Lynch will take it in the end.
JOHN POWELL: The main roster has fumbled so badly with the Divas division while NXT continues to put on some main event classics with Bayley, Asuka and a vastly improved Emma and others. It was a smart move to book the ultimately inconsistent Charlotte with Becky and Sasha. At least they can carry her to what should be one of the best matches at WrestleMania. It is a just a shame Natalya isn’t involved, as she should be and deserves to be.
MATTHEW ASHER: Sasha needs this win because I want her to be the champion when Bailey comes up to the main roster for another classic match.
BOB KAPUR: We want Sasha. And we won't be disappointed. This could be match of the year in that division.